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? I ' ffi lin Ro&n*ateraaJ '> ? ?f> ' 111.' . .-.' Tltk ?.-Si4 1 ??:.'? ,wiPP?*BB?5 ? ?DO UBV1Q Kennedy, mayor pro-tem [police department. and Mayor Shine read to the beard atetter^he received Crem Mra about an area arouad a aidewalk^near^hw^Me. The been damaged by heavy anj _ j_ a ? ? ?SlStadSt ^ Commissioner Millard suggested^ttat the jhoard in Commissioners also dacuned a section of damaged . flnrikneat-RalphPrecythe's produce platform After a ?acussion, Commissioner Bland moved to have the sidewalk repaired. Bland's action was seconded by Com proved by the board. v boardthat Mrs. Euniwlfaiooin had complained to Urn about her deter fcO. "She doesn't feel k? kill inAi^almA " IJJ ^0* irencatea, nmne soiq ,nd board agreed that since the bilk are estimated every ; the board discussed the "too Mr from town" for use by Fmson. The board discussed the i id tt wn'i |VUMI< ' jj M )h?r air mht > *? the before the board *pdt^*'^ BggSgl I he may I name the dreet ? The need for some new I I Christmas ^eeerettoo* tor ? ?vttsen was diecaeeed by the ? I based the dseeratiaae ? IssedlaStyewby the team w?* ? ^il^eSSSe'tte^SK I KISS? His action was Jr Jssts I I'""Sneering before (he board la I behSfol Mrs. Lena WW I Harold Precythessld Mrs BFaiaon .wanted the boaidjo ? I Ptecyto^iotadMra Itr?t "ommls^onOT ^'was I V?ie Wheles *** wnei?ss f ?" | J 1 f |WH ftMtl Rip i Even though forest fires ate the most spectacular destructive agents in woodlands, more than JO percent of forest losses are due to insects and disease. r SPORTS AFIELD [& . .v. v *.* '1i The 'largest concentration of sandhill cranes in the eastern United States winters in Florida. Now included on the Depart I ment of the Interior's list of rare and endangered species, this statuesque t>ird is gray with a bald, red forehead and emits a distinctive trumpeting cry. |? -SPORTS AFIELD The 96-page "Alaska Sport Fishing Guide" lists locations and access maps to S3 outstan ding Alaska fishing areas, direc tions on how to reach each and notations on the availability of 21 (mostly salmonid) species. The guide is free from the Alas ka Department of Fish and Game, Juneau, Alaska 99810. k SPORTS AFIELD I H"* M .. r John iVatllngtt <? ? K S ood Owatr nub Jo WUrth.r o Jacl yl Seen tlrei to tfi George Weiloos. See 19th?ole later ?f they* sckfw ? , ftplin' . KlnU cull* m<J d U! fo remind rn nb * tayou fa ily c* day: Su arse i real I are a; [ood s anyb 3n PtesUte* Mike Kernen an- I nouo&dthe "Casuals'will bring the music for the New Year's j statoJ l irk band lai t< lab mua t HachfUl ?v Crii- iters Open ; i fi?Br..sket.baIl Sra.oii iMd The Crusaders opened their 1973-74 season against Fayette vllle Academy, Fri ber 7 at 8:00 on the tjarrells' hpAt court. Coach Gary Lewis ta looking forward to a good season. If the Crusaders how the ;arw rtnning aititud as they did In football, they should produce a winning season. The ream con sists of five returning letter men: Btrke Herring. Kevin Hubtd-J, Steve Caanady. Mitch Btackman and Jim Carr. Hub bard. Herring audi Bqckman Tie Conference being re- I viewed has ranked larrells * fifth or 3ixth but Coach Lewis I says, '1 ca i assure you we I will finish a lot higher in the I standings'*. Among the top four I in the preseason Conference I ranking is Fayettevllle, a fasti *nr Coach Lewis made a few final 1 comments regarding his feeling I towards winning the Champion- 1 ship this year in football. His I initial response is that it is I ritr very often, but if a man I a team cannot eccomplisM this, they mustn't stop, they I nmst keep going. Finally, it I was the players will to win, I the ability to work as a unit I aid not any ooe player trying to I do it all hlnuelf which pro- I duced this year's championship. I Ba wick, Mitch Hackman, Steve I Cannadv fctoil Curr Tim Caiu I rflMty LhtdOey, I*srkHerring. Me- I vln Hubbard, WA/W Reynold* I Brad Rogers. Mark Sutton and | Located Between Pink Hill and | B. F. Grady School on Highway 11 S. I 1 Ford 5OO0tractor one year old 1 Ford 3000 Tractor 1 V/t Ton Chevrolet Truck Good Condition ' 1 Trailer (new) 8' wide and 16* long 1 John Deere No-Till Corn Planter (4 raw) 1 Chattanooga Rolling Cultivator (4 row) f 1 Chattanooga Rolling Cultivator (2 row) Iffill m 1 Fertiliser Attachment ' - 2 King Harrow Disk 10% ft. and 8' 1 Set 4 16 Inch Bottom Plow I 1 Roanoke Tobacco Harvester I 1 John Dssrt Boom I i f? ^^.^tiays *>nf- "?* ***? ^ I Winter Time Down South CWI is a twehre month sport on the Mississippi Quit Coast with ten? champlCinthfp courses', Warm sunshine, the blue gull and * semi-tropical eettftg winter attraction on Mtssissip pi's Riviera. Most hotels and motels offer ST season for'a'^real winter vacation bargain. Unlike many resort areas, the Mississippi [? > .. *? t>' it'ft'.i ? SStTSS motel n ^ sm *??? year rouxMi. , ,. . . j While the Mississippi Ouli Coast Is best known as a see shore resort, It is one of Awer ica s oldest areas wttti num ? ? ? - > a.. - f I | , - ?< i 1 i ? . a l. _ ?. erous points oi Historic iirttn est. The famous seaport City of : Bllox oelebrates its 275th Wfthday in 1974. , J 1 '!* "'I1 1 1 " 1 ii'jfe ; 'V | fV W ^OurChristmas '"Song" Isn't It tremendous how living at Christmas brings out the best iq us? How spirits soar? Whether of gifts or of self, giving is therapeutic. There's no secret about it. Like a sudden rush of pent up emotion, the result fe exhilarating to body and Christmas-time giving can be such a fantastic feeling, it's sad to realize that a few self-centertd. selfish individuals may never experience the emotional impact of giving. Perhaps, one day, pharmaceutical research wBl deliver * drug compounded to immunize against ' scroogitis," or selfishness, and to promotg acts of generosity. What a happy day that would be! In the meantime, from each of us to each of you< MERRY CHRISTMAS! And may it be a giving one . , . This is our AVER AG^fi2l"^ ? * ? TM. ?r i?.? came Iron, 800 mile trip. It averaged 21.3 miles per gal Ion of gas, going 373 miles on 17.6 gallons of gas. It's a 1969 Plymouth Fury 111-4 Dr. Hardtop with 318-V8 ;* engine and torqueflight transmission. Also has power steering and brakes. Chrysler products get better gas mile age than any other comparible size UOf. car ? Kid*! tW. your p.rtoool hot!in* to j rho North Joi. T f ' *\j 15 1 1 '"* ? KenantviUc Drug Store . Naxt -toy, pick up Santo'* perianal ?plya Ktnansvllk Drug Store MMKrCUWAtl Will CIosm Saturday ) ,b 22nd. 1973 Instead 0 Htem S ? ? w ? m ?'JP 11* m V ? A \-f." jfc V ? L IL fa I jm
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